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(1): The 2800 m vent - skylights and a spattering hornito



Lava flows from the 3050 m vent

(2): Lava flows from the 3050 m vent



Lava flows and explosive activity

(3): Lava flows and explosive activity from the 3050 vent(s)



SE crater paroxysm on 8 Nov 2006- stong explosive activity at SE crater and lava flows from several vents

(4): SE crater paroxysm on 8 Nov 2006 - stong explosive activity at SE crater and lava flows from several vents



Etna eruption photos: Nov. 2006

Lava flows on Etna (8 Nov 2006)
Lava flows on Etna (8 Nov 2006)

Since mid-October 2006, Etna has been in a spectacular phase of eruptions involving strong strombolian activity from the SE crater, lava flows from several vents, located at 2800 m SE of SE crater in the wall of Valle del Bove as well as from vents at fractures W of SE crater on the slope of Bocca Nuova crater, on the S fissure of SE crater and - most recently - in the saddle between Voragine and SE crater.


Part of the VolcanoDiscovery team (Tom, Marco and Karen) visited Etna from 1-8 November. Here's a selection of Tom's photographs.